Glacier National Park officials lifted evacuation warnings for the Apgar area and parts of West Glacier on Saturday morning.

The evacuation warning was issued at noon on Wednesday.

Going-to-the-Sun Road is reopened from St. Mary to Logan Pass but remains closed on the west side, from Apgar to the pass.

The lifted evacuation notice covers Apgar village and campground, West Glacier village, the Highline Boulevard neighborhood, the golf course neighborhood, Wild River Drive/Grouse Ridge Road neighborhood and west toward Sloan Lane and Moose City in the North Fork.

The Sprague Fire, pictured on the last night of August, is still keeping the east side of Going-to-the-Sun Road closed.(Photo: GNP PHOTO)

The Sprague Fire was first reported August 10 southeast of Lake McDonald. It was reported to have reached 15,995 acres as of Thursday, with the fire incident team expecting warmer temperatures in the park Saturday after a cool spell. No acreage updates were available because infrared flights couldn't be conducted.

The west side of the fire is moving toward Going-to-the-Sun Road at about 100 feet a day, while on the southwest and northeast sides the fire is encountering heavy fuels.

Firefighters continue to protect Lake McDonald Lodge and the area with sprinklers and other equipment on hand. Pumps and hoses have been installed in the Avalanche Creek Campground and Trail of Cedars area.

Also in the park, the Adair Peak Fire, 18 miles north of West Glacier, has reached 3,374 acres, with crews protecting patrol cabins.

The Elder Creek Fire along the US/Canada border has torched 282 acres in Glacier and 2,547 acres total. It's being monitored and drawing on resources from the Flathead National Forest.